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Once upon a time, in a galaxy far, far away was there a country where in any programme, people would wear a heavy complete suit with a flashy red or orange tie, despite being drenched in sweat like sauna in the hottest summer. Reason? It was a style statement, it oozed sophistication. Now people ma
In a time where avocado toast and 'some posh coffee place' lattes are the symbols of millennial and Gen Z financial doom, let's take a moment to dissect the elephant in the room, debt. In 2020, the Bangladesh Bank reported that personal loans, including credit cards, accounted for 14.3% of the to
Do you feel like a character in the "Among Us" game, where at any moment someone will hit the emergency meeting button and scream, "You don't belong here!"? Or, maybe, after you have landed the job or secured the degree, or somehow tricked a room full of intelligent people into thinking you belong.
"How can Artificial Intelligence be incorporated in a country where the users may lack the second part of the word in the very first place?" says an educator in Bangladesh. Sounds snobbish, doesn't it? Let the context be provided. Despite being a country with over 10 lakh freelancers earning more
Now, if REDD+ is going to work, everyone needs to be on the same page—which is no small feat considering that getting countries to agree on anything is like herding cats (again, cat lovers, don't hate me, you know what I am talking about)! Enter the Paris Agreement, which requires countries
If we were to script the story of humanity vs climate change, the plot would look something like this, we, the flawed de Lulu protagonist, keep digging our own grave (literally—thanks, fossil fuels), while an unexpected hero—forests—shows up to save the day. But wait, instead of c
Who doesn't remember Tamim Iqbal charging down the wicket to hit a 6 off Zaheer Khan in 2007? Sadly, despite all of his heroics, who doesn't remember the overuse of his 'anchor role' to defend his sudden loss of striking ability and earning the name 'Dotbaba'? We have something simi
Green Fiscal Policy is technically a no-brainer. It's supposed to encourage people to be more environmentally conscious by making unsustainable practices costly. But—surprise, surprise—there's always a catch. Carbon taxes, while virtuous in their aims, tend to hit the poorest the hard